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Well I think the new stuff is just as good if not better, technology brings better designs and metallurgy. My mate owns a truck and gives me really good deals I don't like just spending money, Craftsman is all I need but I can't stand Sears and done go there if I don't have to.Milwaukee is good stuff to, I just like the Snap on better. 

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Flat this is the best price with free shipping.  I have a few sets of gearwrench wrenches and ratchet sets and have had no problems yet.  Have not tried there taps and dies though.

 

https://www.jbtoolsales.com/gearwrench-82812-114-piece-large-double-box-ratcheting-socketing-wrench-tap-and-die-set/

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Going back to the cordless ratchet deal. Are the 1/4" really all they seem? I always have ran a Cornhole air ratchet since A) I work in a flat-rate shop and he comes to me, B) I have air everywhere I tend to use it, and C) It's gotten me extras both times. Lately it's been giving me some fits since my awesome shop hasn't changed the air dryer and I don't think its totally oil filled anymore. I've been thinking of going with the Milwaukee cordless but I want real world reviews.

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If you have a Cornwell guy you can buy Milwaukee from him.

 

Buying from Home Depot or Amazon will get you better value though.

 

 

I had a bad ass IR 1/4" air ratchet. Quit using when I got the 12v Milwaukee 1/4".

 

 

It's not the strongest or fastest. It does a great job though and you're not connected to air.

 

You're a toyota tech, right? 2.4 timing cover, any water pump, timing belts...Do almost everything with it. The ones I can't get with 1/4" I have a 12v 3/8" Milwaukee gun that does the rest.

 

I have since sold my 1/4" air and have not looked back.

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If you have a Cornwell guy you can buy overpriced Milwaukee from him.

 

Fixed.

 

Yeah, Toyota tech. I had a IR ratchet first then the head blew apart on me. Had the cornwell one for awhile and it's been good. I was just thinking it was time to upgrade, plus I'm getting tired of dragging the air hose over the fender, praying the fender cover doesn't move. Thanks!

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Give the mwaukee stuff a shot.

 

Way better value than the other brands of electric stuff.

 

5 year warranty on tool. 3 year on the battery.

1/4 the price of SO. Half the weight. Equal performance.

 

If you can buy a tool that is brush less, it will say FUEL on the side of it, do not hesitate.

 

I removed a transmission/transfer case from a 17 highlander V6 today.

 

I used my 1/2" air on the axle sockets.

Every other bolt was 1/4" Milwaukee, 12v 3/8" Fuel, and my 18V 3/8" Fuel.

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Give the mwaukee stuff a shot.

 

Way better value than the other brands of electric stuff.

 

5 year warranty on tool. 3 year on the battery.

1/4 the price of SO. Half the weight. Equal performance.

 

If you can buy a tool that is brush less, it will say FUEL on the side of it, do not hesitate.

 

I removed a transmission/transfer case from a 17 highlander V6 today.

 

I used my 1/2" air on the axle sockets.

Every other bolt was 1/4" Milwaukee, 12v 3/8" Fuel, and my 18V 3/8" Fuel.

 

Now I just wanna know why you dropped the tranny on something that new. Timing cover wouldn't surprise me in the lease  :rofl:  :rofl:

 

Spanner is the non-US term for the open end wrench if I'm not mistaken,

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My dial indicator is a cheapy. It gets abused.

The clamp I have for it is not.

 

Every brake inspection it comes out. Thing gets dropped a lot.

I hear you on that, I dropped my nice co-ax indicator a couple of years ago and keep its carcass as a reminder to not drop shit that costs a lot.

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